The document summarizes pre-colonial Philippine arts from 900-1565 CE, including petroglyphs carved into rocks dating back to 10,000 BCE which provide insight into early Filipino beliefs. Pottery and jewelry making using gold, silver, and precious stones were important artistic traditions, with jewelry worn as status symbols. Traditional baro't saya dresses were hand-painted and embroidered. Indigenous folk dances were often performed at festivals, while tattooing practices called batok involved tapping ink into the skin. The document emphasizes showing the cultural wealth of Filipino ancestors before colonization at each step.